Archives|BROOKLYN RIVER TUBE WAITS UNTIL NEXT FALL; Can't Be Used Until Then, the Transit Board Hears. BRIDGE LOOPS NOT PLANNED The Board Decides That, After All, Another Public Hearing on the Matter Is Necessary.

BROOKLYN RIVER TUBE WAITS UNTIL NEXT FALL; Can't Be Used Until Then, the Transit Board Hears. BRIDGE LOOPS NOT PLANNED The Board Decides That, After All, Another Public Hearing on the Matter Is Necessary.

Oct. 12, 1906

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Transit relief for those who travel between Manhattan and Brooklyn is further off than ever, judging from developments at the meeting of the Rapid Transit Commission yesterday. In a long-drawn-out session two facts stood out prominently: The tunnel from the Battery to Brooklyn will not be in operation before next Fall, and the board is not going to be unduly hasty in making the arrangements for a loop between the two bridges. View Full Article in Timesmachine »